Namibia has expressed its readiness and willingness to share information with Ethiopia on various farming systems practised in the country.
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Diaspora investment initiative kicks off
Former African Union representative to the United States Arikana Chihombori-Quao and her delegation visited Namibia to establish the presence of African Diaspora Development Institute (ADDI) in Namibia.
Regional council law amendment mooted
Unwarranted political interference in the administrative operations of regional councils, poor services, cases of mismanagement as well as conflict between councillors and officials have prompted the Urban and Rural Development Ministry to amend the Regional Councils Act 1992 (Act No. 22 of 1992).
Ondangwa mayor denies owning Onatsi plots
Ondangwa mayor Paavo Amweele has denied owning three erven in the town’s Onatsi informal settlement, which is meant for low-income earners.
Rape accused ex-councillor awaits trial
Former Okahandja regional councillor Steve Biko Booys, who is accused of sexually violating his 20-year-old daughter, is awaiting trial after his case was transferred to the Windhoek Regional Court.
Electoral integrity indispensable – Uutoni
Electoral integrity is indispensable for the nurturing and deepening of democratic and participatory governance in the SADC region as free and fair elections are far from guaranteed in many countries around the world today.
Fishrot curators continue for now
Curators who were tasked to manage the assets of some of the Fishrot accused will keep doing their job until suitable replacements have been identified.
Security association warns non-compliant firms
The private security industry which has grown rapidly since independence continues to pay low wages while assigning poorly trained and equipped guards who work long hours and receive almost no benefits.
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Smart tips to reduce farming costs (Part 2)
Being able to minimise costs is an integral part of increasing your farm’s profit margins. To achieve this, you need to make a few changes to how you do things on your farm operations.
What to plant this summer
Summer is approaching fast, and this is an opportune time for farmers to get ready for cultivating vegetables. Vegetables get to thrive if planted in the right season at the right time for optimum yield. When vegetables are grown in the wrong season, a farmer may experience pests, diseases and poor germination rates that may all lead to crop failure.